Folks... for those of you trying to remotely run applications and are not presented with the unlock option, Martin Pitt came up with the solution in another bug report. [1]
System -> Administration -> Authorizations -> org, freedesktop, systemtoolsbackends, Manage system configuration.
Modify the "Implicit Authorizations" with the Edit button, and change the "Anyone" value to "Admin Authentication". (Screenshot attached)
I am now able to unlock tools managed by policy kit remotely (e.g. SSH forwarding, NX, etc).
Folks... for those of you trying to remotely run applications and are not presented with the unlock option, Martin Pitt came up with the solution in another bug report. [1]
System -> Administration -> Authorizations -> org, freedesktop, systemtoolsback ends, Manage system configuration.
Modify the "Implicit Authorizations" with the Edit button, and change the "Anyone" value to "Admin Authentication". (Screenshot attached)
I am now able to unlock tools managed by policy kit remotely (e.g. SSH forwarding, NX, etc).
[1] https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 183673